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| 2003-12-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: ByzantineOS 20031212 |
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A new version of ByzantineOS is available. The major changes in 20031212 are: "Built with LFS-5.0; kernel (2.4.22); tmpfs + tar as replacement for initrd; support for XPInstall (now you can install ByzantineOS DropIns just by clicking on a *.xpi link); Mozilla-1.5 (+ minimalistic file manager); busybox-1.00-pre4; metacity-3.6.0 (compiled for embedded systems - no GConf); ssh, sftp, scp; DirectFB-0.9.20 (dfbclock is works again); Acrobat5 as a XPI ByzantineOS DropIn." Read the full changelog for system requirements and visit the distribution's home page for further information. Download: ByzantineOS-20021125.tar.gz (61.5MB).
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| 2003-09-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: ByzantineOS 20030901 |
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The ByzantineOS project has announced a release of a new ByzantineOS ISO image and buildsystem. From the changelog: "Changes for byzantine-i586-20030901.iso.gz: kernel 2.4.21, alsa-driver-0.9.6, metacity-2.5.3, xmms-1.2.8-pre1, bug fixes (mplayer, sound). Changes for byzgl-buildsystem-4.1-r2.iso.gz: based on LFS-4.1, kernel 2.4.21..." See the full changelog for a more complete list of changes. Download: byzantine-i586-20030901.iso.gz (42.8MB). ByzantineOS is a small live CD distribution with Mozilla-based desktop environment providing access to applications (such as MPlayer) and other services.
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| 2003-06-15 |
NEW • Distribution Release: ByzantineOS 20030614 |
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The latest from the ByzantineOS project: "New ISO demo release. Changes: LFS-4.1 (Glibc-2.3.1; GCC-3.2.1; Linux-2.4.20; ...); ALSA-0.9.3a; Metacity-2.4.34; Java(TM) Plug-in Blackdown-1.4.1-01; Mozilla 1.3.1; compiled with XFT support; MPlayer 0.90 with a patched -vo directfb option (press key 'm' to minimize/maximize the window)... " More details on the project's home and latest news pages. ByzantineOS is a Linux and Mozilla-based live CD distribution with a home entertainment bias. Download: byzantine-i586-20030614.iso.gz (42MB).
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